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  • Wellington

  • Conducted on

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  • Wellington

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1st Aid supplies

  • Number of Boxes of plaster

  • in Date

  • Triangular Bandages

  • In Date

  • Medium Dressing 12 x 12 cm

  • In Date

  • Large Dressings 18 x 18 cm

  • In Date

  • Eye Pads

  • In Date

  • Water Proof finger coverings

  • In Date

  • Blue Plaster Tape

  • In Date

  • Protective burn plasters (boxes)

  • In Date

  • Burn gel (3.5g sachets)

  • In Date

  • Resus face masks

  • In Date

  • Eye Care Station Plate Filled

  • In Date

  • Eye & wound wash (20ml)

  • In Date

  • Eye wash (500ml) (Elite)

  • In Date

  • Alcohol wipes

  • In Date

  • Safety scissors (pair)

  • In Date

  • Green tweezers

  • Yellow Biohazard Bags

  • In Date

  • Red Blankets

  • Cold Packs

  • In Date

  • Safety Pins

  • Crepe Bandage 5 x 4.5m

  • In Date

  • Crepe Bandage 7.5 x 4.5m

  • In Date

  • Foil Blankets

  • 3M Steri Strip

  • In Date

  • Microporous Tape 1.25 x 5m

  • In Date

  • Burns Plasters

  • In Date

  • Powder Free Nitrile Gloves

  • BIOHAZARD Kit 2 x person

  • In Date

  • BIOHAZARD Kit 5 x person

  • In Date

  • Tourniquets

  • Tweezers

  • Blue Detectable Tape

  • Non-Woven Swabs

  • In Date

  • Value Aid Finger Bandage

  • In Date

  • RenningtonEye Pads

  • In Date

  • Defib Pads

  • In Date

  • Non-woven swabs

  • In Date

  • Crepe bandages

  • In Date

  • Microporous tape

  • Blue nitrile gloves (pair)

Room

  • Stool

  • Medical chair

  • Medical couch

  • Sharps bin

  • Stretcher

  • Medical screen

  • Waste bin

  • Pillows

Grab Bags

  • Grab bag 1 compliance office suitable and sufficient

  • Grab bag 2 dispatch office suitable and sufficient

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